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JT Thomson
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Mesa, AZ
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Questions about the best way to list a fully furnished Corporate/MTR house

JT Thomson
Pro Member
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Mesa, AZ
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I have a three bdrm house in Mesa, AZ that was built 4 years ago so it is fairly new. It is fully furnished, and I plan on renting it out. I am not sure where the best place to list it is. I am hoping to do a corporate housing rental. My HOA allows for 6-month or longer rentals. So, my questions are: (I fully understand there are a lot of "depends" here but I would appreciate some input here )

1. Should I list it as an all-inclusive corporate house with utilities included or just as a furnished house and have the tenant set up utilities?

2. Which would have the best financial return?

3. List it on multiple platforms or just one?

I don't really need a property manager but if I have to go through a firm that does corporate rentals that is fine as well.

Thanks in advance for your input.

  • JT Thomson